The Clocaenog War Memorial commemorates those men of the area
who were killed during World War I and World War II. The memorial takes
the form of standing cross in the grounds of
St. Foddhyd's Parish Church in Maes
Caenog.

Clocaenog is a village and community in the Vale of Clwyd,
Denbighshire. Between 1974 and 1996 it was in the county of Clwyd.

1914-1918 War

Rank, Name &Service Number

Service

Died

Age

Details

Cemetery orMemorial

PrivateADDISJohn William21064

Royal Welsh Fusiliers(14th Bn.)

7 Jul 1916

Son of William & Alice Sarah Addis, Cymro Inn,
Clawddnewydd.

Corbie Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France

PrivateASKEYJames8780

Royal Welsh Fusiliers(4th Bn.)

24 Nov 1916

31

Born Llanfwrog.

Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.

PrivateBARGUSSAlbert Henry12210

Royal Welsh Fusiliers(9th Bn.)

25 Sep 1915

21

Born in Yelford, Oxfordshire, England, son of Andrew &
Martha Barguss. Enlisted at Wrexham.

Loos Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.

Lance CorporalDAVIESG Stanley15425

Royal Welsh Fusiliers(1st Bn.)

3 Sep 1916

28

Son of John & Margaret Davies, of Penybryn, Clocaenog.

Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.

PrivateDAVIESH E

Welsh Regiment(6th Bn.)

GunnerEDWARDSEvan60461

Royal Garrison Artillery(108th Siege Bty.)

8 Apr 1918

23

Son of David & Eleanor Edwards, of Lodge Ucha, Cynfal,
Corwen.

Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France.

PrivateHETHERINGTONWilliam George54846 &
1447

Royal Welsh Fusiliers(10th Bn.)formerly
Denbighshire Yeomanry

28 Nov 1916

Born Bootle, Lancashire, England. Son of William & Elizabeth Hetherington, of Mold, Flintshire. Also commemorated on the
Mold War Memorial.

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